The pharmacy benefits manager will study whether its members are more willing to take -- and stick with -- antidepressant and antipsychotic drugs prescribed to them based on a genetic test that suggests they are most likely to benefit from such treatment.

The company has received a $224,500 Therapeutic Discovery Project Tax Credit and a $365,579 SBIR Phase II matching grant from the Commonwealth of Kentucky to continue the development of a predictive test to guide treatment of antipsychotic drugs.